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Post by Aaron on Oct 16, 2004 9:16:44 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Iam after some photo inspirations and I have been playing with some of the bizzos above.[/glow]
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Post by JBHII on Oct 16, 2004 11:03:14 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Iam after some photo inspirations and I have been playing with some of the bizzos above.[/glow] Gosh, that's a tough question to answer! I honestly don't think I could pick just one. In terms of my best quality photograph, I don't think I'll ever take a better photograph than this one: I've done some neat things using the power of Photoshop CS too that I'm quite proud of like this: Or this: I've done some neat "splash shots" that I'm really happy with, like this: and then there's the ever popular lume shots like this one: And for just a nice, clear close up photo of a great watch, this one is hard to beat: Those are a few of my favorites that I've taken....ask me tomorrow and I might answer differently! John
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Post by Aaron on Oct 16, 2004 18:00:04 GMT -5
The two tone Rolex photo is a super photo .I realy like that photo but that Seamaster splash is my pick .All the shots are fantastic and I can see why you might have a problem choosing a favourite . Cheers Aaron
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Post by JBHII on Oct 16, 2004 18:35:02 GMT -5
The two tone Rolex photo is a super photo .I realy like that photo but that Seamaster splash is my pick .All the shots are fantastic and I can see why you might have a problem choosing a favourite . Cheers Aaron Thanks Aaron! John
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Post by Aaron on Oct 19, 2004 1:14:36 GMT -5
Too True!
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Post by JBHII on Oct 19, 2004 10:00:06 GMT -5
Thanks guys...you're making me blush! John
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Post by johnnycanuck on Oct 19, 2004 11:31:47 GMT -5
How do you do the splash pix John?
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Post by JBHII on Oct 19, 2004 13:38:36 GMT -5
How do you do the splash pix John? That was a complete accident....I sneezed while taking the photo...guess my nose was runnier than I thought.... ;D ;D ;D Actually, it's not all that hard....pretty easy compared to getting the lighting right on a studio shot. I took the watch and set it in the bottom of the tub. Next, I turn on the fawcet and get a trickle of water going on the crystal. then, just sitting on the side of the tub, I take a shot at about 1/60 sec. shutter speed with flash. The shot you see had VERY little Photoshop work done...pretty much the way it came out of the camera. Just be sure and take about ten different photos and pick the best one of the group (best splash pattern). Give it a try! John
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Post by MikeS on Oct 19, 2004 15:22:06 GMT -5
watch's a bath!
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Post by Aaron on Oct 19, 2004 19:12:25 GMT -5
Sometimes simplicity gives some remakable results. Cheers Aaron
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